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The fifteenth episode of Axis Powers Hetalia was broadcast on May 1st, 2009. The episode adapts from the Axis Powers arc of Axis Powers Hetalia volume 1, as well as the original webcomic Chapter 3 and an "Extra Story".
Plot Summary
Foreigner Food
Japan introduces himself to the audience via an internal monologue, mentioning that after forming the Axis, being in contact with Western culture has been full of surprise.
He then expresses skepticism at the food that Germany and Italy have cooked, and mentions that "cabbages" are rather expensive. Germany replies that it's a French meal called "escargot", while Italy asks Japan if he wants any. A visibly disturbed Japan declines and says that he'll just eat a rice ball.
Japan mentally notes that Western culture is indeed so "mysterious".
Western Indecency
Japan catches Italy sunbathing without a shirt on, and freaks out, ordering him not to be so "shameless". Italy replies that it's hot outside and that going shirtless is normal in his household, then asks Japan why he hasn't stripped down.
Japan becomes even more visibly agitated, asks if Italy's saying that he wants to see him naked, and then asks for him to put his clothes back on. Japan is about to ask Germany for "help", but notices that the other man also happens to be undressed due to the heat (and is holding a hose to cool off).
Japan then mentally notes that Westerners seem to get undressed in the most bizarre of circumstances.
Training For War: How To Salute
Another training session begins, Germany ordering the other two Axis members to start off with the standard army procedures. While Italy seems to know what Germany's speaking of, Japan becomes confused about what the "procedures" are.
Germany asks Italy what to do when a superior passes him. Italy replies that the response is to ignore the superior, and sing, eat, or sleep like a true Italian man. An irritated Germany corrects him and says that he's supposed to salute.
A nervous-looking Japan raises his hand, confessing that he doesn't quite follow. Germany assures him that he doesn't have to mimic Italy, while Italy cheers Japan on.
Training Pt.2
Germany orders the other two to start things over. Japan raises his hand, but is interrupted by Italy, who yells "NO SIR!". Germany scolds him and asks if he wants to be put in another headlock, proceeding to ask Italy what he would do if the enemy sought surrender.
Italy replies that the action is to surrender first, then sing, eat or sleep like a true Italian man. After becoming aggravated that Italy only repeated his last response, Germany moves on to Japan.
Japan raises his hand and shouts off that like a true Japanese man, he'll say:
- "I'll consider it."
- "Perhaps next time."
- "We'll use discretion." (while being as "vague as possible")
All of by which, he actually means "No". Meanwhile, France watches the trio from afar (in a set of bushes), remarking in disbelief that he lost to those three.
America's Cleaning Of The Storage: Preview
Another preview for the upcoming episode is shown, as Lithuania (speaking in English) asks America if he's trying to clean, and offers to do it for him. America (also speaking in English) replies that he can handle the cleaning, that he needs to see for himself what he should get rid of.
A series of brief shots follow:
- A younger England.
- America as a child, with a box of toy soldiers.
- America trying on a suit, as England stands back and watches.
- A teenage America, dressed in a Revolutionary War uniform and holding a musket.
Lithuania replies that he'll go make some coffee for America.
The Largest Souvenir For A Friend
Italy takes Japan on a trip to Rome. As Japan marvels at the sights and scenery there, Italy presents him with a souvenir gift: A large stone pillar.
A footnote reads that the Kingdom Of Italy gave Germany and Japan such an actual gift.
Italy, sitting and looking at a book of Japan's, remarks that he loves the unique art style. Japan replies that he may look at whatever art books of his that he likes. As Italy examines another book, he abruptly drops it in shock and horror.
Japan asks what the problem is, but then notices that Italy has discovered a book of his erotic woodblock prints. Italy looks depressed, while Japan simply leafs through the book.
Character Appearances
Preview For "America's Cleaning Of The Storage"
Voice Cast
- North Italy: Daisuke Namikawa
- Germany: Hiroki Yasumoto
- Japan: Hiroki Takahashi
- France: Masaya Onosaka
Trivia
- The first two segments, as well as the one taking place in Rome, originally occurred earlier in the storyline, shortly after the introduction of Japan in the Axis Powers arc of volume 1.
- In the manga version of the second segment, Japan wears a traditional sailor uniform, rather than his white naval suit. Germany also originally wore his Iron Cross necklace in the manga version.
- The two training segments were originally strips from the third webcomic chapter, G-R Non-Aggression Pact.
- Cultural Exchange was originally part of the "Extra Stories" and acted as an "omake" for the first webcomic chapter.
- In the "Rome" segment, the cathedral shown in the background is actually the Florence Cathedral.